The Dartmouth Farmer's Market welcomes Rhonda Matson Friday

DARTMOUTH — This Friday, Rhonda Matson returns to the Dartmouth Farmer's Market at Rex Field, St. Peter's Church, 351 Elm St. in Padanaram Village, South Dartmouth between 1 and 6 p.m. Ms. Matson's love of music has been shared for many years with her young students, and some of her students (as young as two and three) can be seen singing or dancing at almost any moment during the market season when Ms. Matson is around.

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Posted Jun. 19, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jun 20, 2013 at 11:50 AM

Posted Jun. 19, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jun 20, 2013 at 11:50 AM

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DARTMOUTH — This Friday, Rhonda Matson returns to the Dartmouth Farmer's Market at Rex Field, St. Peter's Church, 351 Elm St. in Padanaram Village, South Dartmouth between 1 and 6 p.m. Ms. Matson's love of music has been shared for many years with her young students, and some of her students (as young as two and three) can be seen singing or dancing at almost any moment during the market season when Ms. Matson is around.

The Dartmouth Farmer's Market would like to thank the Massachusetts Save Energy Program for their participation in last week's market. Representatives Nick Mailloux and Cam McGonnigal arrived before the market began and introduced themselves to Dartmouth shoppers, enrolling several residents in the South Coast Energy Challenge designed to save consumers money, protect the planet, and help to build a healthier community spirit. Energy and cost saving information is readily available through this organization and the State of Massachusetts, and many new sources of energy conservation are available to the consumer at no cost.

Last Friday, local farmers and shoppers were greeted by a warm and friendly sunny afternoon. Many Dartmouth shoppers seemed to appreciate the break in the rainy weather we have all been experiencing lately, and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon purchasing fresh local produce supplied by five local farmers. A variety of local artisan bread and cheese will be available all summer long.

Local craftspersons and specialty food vendors were also pleased to see so many afternoon shoppers in attendance. They are offering a variety of ideal gifts for the most discerning shoppers all season long.

The Dartmouth Farmer's Market welcomes everyone every Friday during the summer season between 1 and 6 p.m. and invites everyone to make scenic Padanaram Village a shopping destination every Friday afternoon.